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Eric Larson is an Associate Professor at Brown University's Department of Mathematics, specializing in algebraic geometry. His research focuses on moduli spaces, Brill-Noether theory, and algebraic curves. He collaborates with notable mathematicians such as Isabel Vogt and Izzet Coskun on topics like normal bundles, Chow rings, and stability conditions. Larson actively engages in academic outreach, organizing Putnam competition practices and undergraduate colloquia. He has developed computational tools for studying elliptic curves' Galois representations and contributed to expository works on interpolation problems and LaTeX accessibility.
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